Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS

Dam is built for various functions such as water supply, flood and sediment control, electricity generation and irrigation. Floods due to dam breaches create higher peak flows than floods produced by heavy rainfall. When a dam collapses, the stored water may cause devastating catastrophe towards dow...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Nur, Azura, Che Ros, Faizah
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Published: World Research Association 2022
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spelling my.utm.986722023-01-30T04:46:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98672/ Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS Mohamad Nur, Azura Che Ros, Faizah TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering Dam is built for various functions such as water supply, flood and sediment control, electricity generation and irrigation. Floods due to dam breaches create higher peak flows than floods produced by heavy rainfall. When a dam collapses, the stored water may cause devastating catastrophe towards downstream areas by causing fatalities and property damages. The aim of this study is to perform a two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam due to probable maximum flood (PMF). The HEC-RAS software was used to predict the breach outflow’s hydrograph and produce the flood inundation and velocity map. Dam breach parameters were calculated using Froehlich and MacDonald and Langridge-Monopolis (MDLM) equations. A 4-day simulation conducted showed that a breach was initiated at almost 10.35 am, 34 hours and 35 minutes after the PMF scenario. Peak discharge during the PMF failure is 10,745.12 m3/s at 12.45 pm the next day which is after 2 hours and 10 minutes of dam breach initiation. Felda Lubuk Merbau, Kampung Betong, Jeniang, Padang Serai and Kota Kuala Muda are among the areas affected by the simulated Beris Dam break. Information obtained on flood velocity, depth and arrival time are useful to local authorities in order to respond effectively and immediately in the event of dam break. World Research Association 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed Mohamad Nur, Azura and Che Ros, Faizah (2022) Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS. Disaster Advances, 15 (3). pp. 1-12. ISSN 0974-262X NA
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
Mohamad Nur, Azura
Che Ros, Faizah
Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS
description Dam is built for various functions such as water supply, flood and sediment control, electricity generation and irrigation. Floods due to dam breaches create higher peak flows than floods produced by heavy rainfall. When a dam collapses, the stored water may cause devastating catastrophe towards downstream areas by causing fatalities and property damages. The aim of this study is to perform a two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam due to probable maximum flood (PMF). The HEC-RAS software was used to predict the breach outflow’s hydrograph and produce the flood inundation and velocity map. Dam breach parameters were calculated using Froehlich and MacDonald and Langridge-Monopolis (MDLM) equations. A 4-day simulation conducted showed that a breach was initiated at almost 10.35 am, 34 hours and 35 minutes after the PMF scenario. Peak discharge during the PMF failure is 10,745.12 m3/s at 12.45 pm the next day which is after 2 hours and 10 minutes of dam breach initiation. Felda Lubuk Merbau, Kampung Betong, Jeniang, Padang Serai and Kota Kuala Muda are among the areas affected by the simulated Beris Dam break. Information obtained on flood velocity, depth and arrival time are useful to local authorities in order to respond effectively and immediately in the event of dam break.
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author Mohamad Nur, Azura
Che Ros, Faizah
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Che Ros, Faizah
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title Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS
title_short Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS
title_full Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS
title_fullStr Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS
title_full_unstemmed Two-dimensional dam break modelling of Beris Dam using HEC-RAS
title_sort two-dimensional dam break modelling of beris dam using hec-ras
publisher World Research Association
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98672/
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